Ella Fitzgerald
The Rodgers & Hart Songbook (Disc 1) (1956)
Rodgers and Hart wrote deceptively simple songs with striking melodies and literate lyrics--sung by realistic characters in shows set in modern, urban settings. Rodgers jazz like themes and phrasing are the reasons they appeal to jazz musicians. And what greater jazz artist than Ella Fitzgerald to sing them? Forty years on, these are still the greatest interpretations of Rodgers and Hart. session\n\nOriginal recordings produced by Norman Granz, recorded August 31, 1956 at Capital Records studio, A, Hollywood\n\nReissued (Verve) 1997
This jazz cd contains 17 tracks and runs 56min 45sec.
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